Ideal Freeze Dryer for Multi-User University Labs

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Ideal Freeze Dryer for Multi-User University Labs

21 Jan, 2010

Published over 16 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

Combining versatility, affordability and ease-of-use - a Virtis Benchtop™ K Series Freeze Dryer from SP Industries, Inc is the ideal system for busy multi-user University laboratories.

Compact Benchtop K Series Freeze Dryers are available with a choice of condenser temperatures from -55ºC to -105ºC – thereby providing an optimised tool for freeze drying all aqueous and most organic based samples. With condenser sizes ranging from 3 to 9 litres, users are able to efficiently process just a few samples or undertake multiple user applications. A wide selection of manifold accessories allows any shape or size sample container to be processed. The Benchtop K brings fast and efficient freeze drying within the budget of almost any laboratory.

Benchtop K Series Freeze Dryers are extremely efficient and easy to operate. The Sentry 2.0 Microprocessor Controller provides a user-friendly interface with full function control. Even novice operators can productively use a Benchtop K Series Freeze Dryer using single button start-up that activates all operating parameters in the correct sequence. For advanced users powerful workstation software provides complete data collection and

historical trending of freeze drying cycles.

All Benchtop K Series Freeze Dryers employ environmentally friendly CFC-free refrigeration systems.

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